Operational notes – Paradyne OpenLane SLM 5.5 User Manual

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4. Configuring Distributed Components

4-4

January

2002

7800-A2-GB32-00

6. On the Web server (172.20.1.10):

Solaris: Edit the

/opt/apache/conf/jserv.conf

file. Modify these

directives:

ApJServManual On

ApJServDefaultHost 172.20.1.20

ApJServMount /OLServlets ajpv12://172.20.1.20/OLServlets

ApJServMount /OLServlets2 ajpv12://172.20.1.20/OLServlets2

Windows: Edit the

c:\opt\apache\conf\mod_jserv.conf

file.

Modify these directives:

ApJServManual On

ApJServDefaultHost 172.20.1.20

ApJServMount /OLServlets ajpv12://172.20.1.20/OLServlets

ApJServMount /OLServlets2 ajpv12://172.20.1.20/OLServlets2

7. Start the Web server.

In this example, you can now access the OpenLane Management System by
entering:

http://172.20.1.10/OpenLane

Operational Notes

An httpd server will be running on both the Web server and the OpenLane
Management server. This will allow you to access the OpenLane Management
server if the Web server should fail.

If Apache authentication is enabled, it must be enabled on both systems. Apache
authentication is specific to individual machines. To have the same set of users
access both machines, you need an identical .htpasswd file on both systems. You
may choose to allow different sets of users to access each machine by keeping a
different .htpasswd file on each machine.

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